
Supreme Huntington Beach Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Anaheim with garage floors, driveways, slab foundations, and flatwork. We have worked on homes across Anaheim - from the postwar ranch neighborhoods in the west to the hillside properties in Anaheim Hills - and we respond to new quote requests within one business day.

Most Anaheim homes were built between the 1950s and the 1970s with attached garages on concrete slab floors that have never been resurfaced or coated. An upgraded garage floor concrete surface resists oil staining, dusting, and the cracking that comes from decades of use on aging concrete.
Anaheim's clay-heavy soils expand and contract with the wet-dry cycle, putting pressure on driveways from below every year. We prepare the subgrade properly - compacted base, steel reinforcement, correct control joint placement - so the slab you get today does not crack in three years.
ADU additions and room extensions are common in Anaheim as homeowners add living space to their older tract homes. We pour slab foundations designed for the local soil conditions and sized to meet Anaheim building code requirements for residential additions.
Anaheim Hills properties with sloped lots depend on retaining walls to keep soil stable and direct drainage away from the foundation. We build walls engineered for the load they carry, with proper drainage behind the wall to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup.
Anaheim gets over 280 sunny days a year, and most homeowners want an outdoor area that handles the heat and UV exposure without fading or cracking. We pour patios with the correct slope away from the house and apply a UV-resistant sealer as part of the standard finish.
Older Anaheim neighborhoods have mature street trees whose roots have lifted sidewalk panels over the decades. We replace damaged sections and work with city requirements for the public-facing portion of the walk, so your project passes inspection the first time.
A large share of Anaheim's homes were built between the late 1940s and the 1970s, which means the original concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks on many properties are 50 to 70 years old. At that age, minor cracks and uneven panels are not just cosmetic problems - they are signs that the slab has been moving for a long time and needs proper replacement, not another round of crack filler. The clay soils that underlie much of the Anaheim basin shrink and swell with seasonal moisture changes, and that movement compounds over decades into real structural issues.
Anaheim Hills presents a different set of conditions. Homes there sit on sloped lots that require careful drainage planning, retaining wall support, and sometimes different equipment access compared to flat-lot properties in the rest of the city. Santa Ana winds - which blow through the area every fall and early winter - can accelerate soil drying and worsen the shrink-swell cycle, while heavy winter rain events expose drainage weaknesses that cracked or improperly sloped flatwork makes worse. A contractor who works across all of Anaheim brings the right approach for each situation.
Our crew works throughout Anaheim regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We are familiar with the Anaheim Building Division permit process for flatwork, driveways, and retaining walls, and we handle permit applications as part of the job so you do not have to navigate the process yourself.
Anaheim covers about 50 square miles and the housing stock looks very different depending on where you are in the city. West and central Anaheim have dense blocks of postwar ranch homes near Disneyland and Angel Stadium, while the east side opens up into the hillside neighborhoods of Anaheim Hills with larger lots and views toward the Santa Ana Mountains. We bring the right crew size and equipment for each setting.
We also regularly serve neighboring Fullerton to the north, where the housing stock has a similar postwar character with a strong Craftsman and ranch-home presence. Homeowners on the Anaheim-Fullerton border regularly use our services for both cities.
Call us at (657) 485-0088 or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We confirm your location and a convenient time for the estimate visit.
We come to your Anaheim property to measure the work area and assess the existing conditions. You will receive a written, itemized quote - no vague ballpark figures - before you decide anything.
For permitted work, we handle the Anaheim Building Division application. Once approved, we schedule demolition and prep - typically one to two days - followed by the pour day.
After the pour, concrete needs seven days before normal vehicle use. We walk through the finished work with you and schedule any required city inspection so the permit is properly closed.
We serve homeowners across all of Anaheim - from west Anaheim to Anaheim Hills. Free estimates, written quotes, and permits handled for you.
(657) 485-0088Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County, with roughly 350,000 residents spread across approximately 50 square miles. The city is best known nationally as the home of Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and anchors a large resort and commercial district in the western part of the city. Angel Stadium has been a fixture near the Platinum Triangle since 1966. Most of the city's residential development happened from the 1940s through the 1980s, leaving a housing stock that is predominantly single-family ranch homes on modest lots in the flatland neighborhoods, with more recent and larger homes in Anaheim Hills to the east. According to the city's history, Anaheim's suburban expansion accelerated sharply after World War II, which explains why so much of the housing stock falls in the same age range.
About half of Anaheim households own their home, giving the city a stable base of property owners who invest in upkeep and improvements. Concrete slab foundations are standard throughout the city, and the flat-lot neighborhoods in west and central Anaheim are dense enough that most jobs require working within established setback rules and coordinating with neighbors during deliveries. For homeowners in the neighboring city of Garden Grove to the southwest, we provide the same service reach. We also cover Orange, which borders Anaheim to the south and shares much of the same postwar residential character.
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